Supreme Court Health Care Arguments Extended To Six Hourswww.huffingtonpost.com: : WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court has added another 30 minutes to upcoming arguments over President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. The sessions now will span six hours over three days in late March. |
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Health Care International - Latest News - What Should Congress Do after the Supreme Court Decision on Obamacare?
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There's been a bit of a flap in the media this week about what House Republicans are planning to do regarding health care reform once the Supreme Court rules on Obamacare. But the back-and-forth leaves unanswered an important question: given all of... Highlights include Health Care International, Latest News, What Should Congress Do after the Supreme Court Decision on Obamacare?
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Factbox: Tax provisions in Obama's healthcare law - Yahoo! News
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From Yahoo! News: (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul law contains a slew of new tax provisions, and their fate is unclear as the U.S. Supreme Court weighs the law's constitutionality. Some have been put into effect in the two years since Obama signed the law, including a tanning salon tax and tax credits for small businesses. Other provisions will be phased in over time. A ruling on the law is expected in late June. Here is a look at major tax provisions in Obama's Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. IN EFFECT Small business tax credits. ...
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Supreme Court decision on federal health care law could fire up young voters
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The law is unpopular in Ohio, polling shows, Yet its proposed cancellation has the potential to anger young adults, an important voting bloc for President Obama in November.
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Health Care International - Latest News - McManus: A campaign bombshell
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Nearly 62,000 ‘uninsurable’ patients could lose coverage if the health care law is overturned - The Washington Post
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